This really is my favorite stretch of comics in Peanuts history. This is the one volume I bought so far of the collected Peanuts. Thank goodness my library carries them all! I live in St Paul, so of course it does! :)
There are two single-volume collections of Peanuts strips I’d recommend: Peanuts Treasury (1968) and Peanuts Classics (1970). The latter printed the Sunday strips in color, otherwise, it’s all b&w. I think there’s some overlapping of story arcs, although Peanuts Treasury has earlier stuff (1959-67) than Peanuts Classics (1963-70).
Check out eBay if you’re interested in either. Some prices are a little up there, but I just found one “Buy It Now” listing that offers both of these hardbacks for $8.50 plus $3.95 s/h…that’s a price I’d jump on if I didn’t already have them.
Lucy takes a licking and keeps on ticking! But Snoopy won fair and square!
I had a hardback volume of Peanuts strips when I was small. I think it was Peanuts Treasury. The strips were all in b&w with a color strip on the front. Did any of you own this book?
I love this particular sequence a lot, especially Lucy in the previous strip… “What in the world kind of a stupid fight is this??” It just strikes me funny every time I see it. :o)
Buzza Wuzza over 12 years ago
yow
pouncingtiger over 12 years ago
Love that double backflip. lol
smetlavich over 12 years ago
Talk about taking a licking.
germanvisitor over 12 years ago
An unconditional surrender, I see.
The Boston Banana over 12 years ago
YAAAAAAAAA
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
It ain’t over ‘til it’s over, Lucy. Take your licks.
Darryl Heine over 12 years ago
I SURRENDER!
Doctor11 over 12 years ago
Grh! There goes my eardrums again. Owowowowowowowowowo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pirate Mike creator over 12 years ago
This really is my favorite stretch of comics in Peanuts history. This is the one volume I bought so far of the collected Peanuts. Thank goodness my library carries them all! I live in St Paul, so of course it does! :)
Number Three over 12 years ago
WE KNOW!
Awwwwww… Cute!
xxx
Guilty Bystander over 12 years ago
There are two single-volume collections of Peanuts strips I’d recommend: Peanuts Treasury (1968) and Peanuts Classics (1970). The latter printed the Sunday strips in color, otherwise, it’s all b&w. I think there’s some overlapping of story arcs, although Peanuts Treasury has earlier stuff (1959-67) than Peanuts Classics (1963-70).
Check out eBay if you’re interested in either. Some prices are a little up there, but I just found one “Buy It Now” listing that offers both of these hardbacks for $8.50 plus $3.95 s/h…that’s a price I’d jump on if I didn’t already have them.
Popeyesforearm over 12 years ago
What’d she say?
iced tea over 12 years ago
Lucy takes a licking and keeps on ticking! But Snoopy won fair and square!
I had a hardback volume of Peanuts strips when I was small. I think it was Peanuts Treasury. The strips were all in b&w with a color strip on the front. Did any of you own this book?
Number Three over 12 years ago
@Snoopy_Fan
That was a lovely song. You must have grew up listening to awesome music! And I love your musical taste!
You’re 52, right? I hope you don’t mind me asking. I’ve always been uncomfortable asking ages.
Anyway, I hope you’re doing amazing and enjoying the Peanuts strips. I’m still enjoying Andy Capp.
Take care!
xxx
lmchildress over 12 years ago
I love this particular sequence a lot, especially Lucy in the previous strip… “What in the world kind of a stupid fight is this??” It just strikes me funny every time I see it. :o)